CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF POLICE EDUCATORS

C.A.P.E. 2021

Virtual Conference

PRINCIPLES OF EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP

June 3rd, 2021 1pm-3pm EST

Conference Speakers

New Stacy Clarke photo

Superintendent

Stacy Clarke

Toronto Police Service

Stacy Clarke is currently the Superintendent of the Community Partnerships and Engagement Unit with the Toronto Police Service. Stacy’s diverse policing career has included working in primary and community response units, intelligence, homicide, criminal investigative bureau, professional standards and the Toronto Police College. She is known for implementing the Province’s Street check Legislation. She has received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Criminology and has completed many leadership programs such as the FBI Leeda Trilogy. Stacy gives much of her success to her strong Jamaican upbringing and remains most proud of her two children. Superintendent Clarke often speaks to the importance of being determined with direction.

South Simcoe Police Chief Rick Beazley, at the BWG-Innisfil Police Services Board at which he announced his retirement plans, in Innisfil, Ont. on Monday December 12, 2016. Miriam King/Bradford Times/Postmedia Network

Chief of Police (retired)

Richard Beazley

Faculty- Georgian College

Richard Beazley began his policing career as a Constable with the Winnipeg Police Service and during his time with the service Richard held roles in many different Units, among those were tenures in the Divisional Fraud Unit, Crimes Against Persons Unit, Forensic Identification Unit, Internal Investigations Unit and Property Crimes. Richard retired from the Winnipeg Police Service in 2000 and moved to Ontario where he was appointed Deputy Chief, and later Chief, of the Strathroy-Caradoc Police Service. Richard led the Service as Chief for three and a half years, re-organizing the rank structure which created developmental opportunities for officers and realized operational efficiencies. Richard also was the secretary of Zone 6, Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police and sat on the Diversity sub-committee. In 2012, Richard was appointed Chief of the South Simcoe Police Service where he remained until his retirement in 2017. He was tasked with reviewing the budget, repairing community connections, and finding operational efficiencies. Since 2018, Richard has been an instructor in the Bachelor of Police Studies Degree program, in the Faculty of Human Services and Community Safety at Georgian College.

Supt Sandy

Superintendent

Jeff Sandy

Halton Police Service

Superintendent Jeff Sandy began his policing career with the Halton Regional Police Service in August 1997. Jeff is one the Services 6 Critical Incident Commanders, responsible for overseeing high risk incidents in the Region. He is the former Chair of the OACP Incident Response Sub-Committee and is currently the Chair of the OACP Education, Training & Professional Development Committee. Throughout his career Jeff has come to recognize the importance of supporting our communities through collaboration and mobilization and has made contributions to service delivery enhancements in the areas of incident response, training and professional development of sworn and civilian members, mental health response and diversity/inclusivity programming. Jeff began his tenure as the Superintendent of 2 District in Oakville in January 2020. He is committed to responding to local priorities and risks through collaborative strategies in support of the Service’s Framework for Community Safety and Well-Being.

We are happy to present three exceptional speakers who embody positive leadership examples to speak on the principles of effective leadership.

During this free, 120-minute virtual conference we invite you to learn from these speakers, engage them with questions and discussion, and finally, have a chance to virtually mingle with your fellow CAPE members.

Sponsored by Axon

Registration now closed – we look forward to seeing you at the conference, stay tuned for information about our AGM in September